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I have recently installed a new Talktalk router to upgrade my previous very old NetGear router. The family MacBook Pro and MacBook Air are both faster as a result.

However, I am now unable to connect to certain web sites. Is it possible the settings on the new router are preventing access and if so, how do I get into the router settings and what settings should be changed?

Thats the wireless security, different to what I thought you meant by router security, is there an option for WPA2 only? If not as long as the key has a Capital letter some lower case and a number or two you should be fine on WPA which is not as strong as WPA2 but still as effective.

I find the best way to locate rogue DHCP servers is to send 240V down the appropriate port. Follow the smoke.